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102
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1142
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Culture of Safety
1182
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1514
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Error Reporting and Analysis
2903
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1113
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Human Factors Engineering
1113
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Incentives
208
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Specialization of Care
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1406
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- Drug shortages 25
- Failure to rescue 16
- Fatigue and Sleep Deprivation 214
- Identification Errors 189
- Inpatient suicide 13
- Interruptions and distractions 121
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Medical Complications
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- Medication Safety 2145
- MRI safety 7
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Nonsurgical Procedural Complications
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- Cardiology 11
- Psychological and Social Complications 474
- Second victims 33
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Ambulatory Care
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2053
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Meeting/Conference > Kansas Meeting/Conference
Second Victim Train-the-Trainer Workshop.
Center for Patient Safety and University of Missouri. November 10, 2017; Saint Luke's North Hospital, Barry Road, Kansas City, MO.
Second victims are clinicians who experience considerable emotional distress, shame, and self-doubt after being involved in a medical error. This workshop will explore strategies to build an organizational program that addresses individual stages of recovery and trains peers to participate in that process. Sue Scott will lead the session.
Meeting/Conference > Maryland Meeting/Conference
TeamSTEPPS Master Training Course.
Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality. October 31-November 1, 2017; Constellation Energy Building, Baltimore, MD.
Team training programs seek to improve communication and coordination among team members to reduce the potential for medical error. This workshop will train participants to design, implement, and evaluate team training programs in their organizations based on the TeamSTEPPS model.
Meeting/Conference > Massachusetts Meeting/Conference
Improving Patient Safety With Human Factors Methods.
Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality. October 26–27, 2017; Constellation Energy Building, Baltimore, MD.
This two-day workshop will discuss of how human factors engineering methods can be applied to identify risks, augment the work environment, and evaluate technology to address potential system failures in health care.
Meeting/Conference > Massachusetts Meeting/Conference
Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality Improvement 2017.
Harvard Medical School. October 16-17, 2017; Sheraton Boston Hotel, Boston, MA.
This workshop offers insights from safety leaders about applying strategies and guidelines to quality and safety improvement in the acute care setting. This conference has expanded its scope beyond clinicians and patient safety officers to provide educational resources for pharmacists and nurses. Keynote speakers include James Conway and Dr. Thomas H. Lee.
Meeting/Conference > Washington Meeting/Conference
ASHRM 2017 Annual Conference.
American Society for Healthcare Risk Management. October 15-18, 2017, Washington State Convention Center, Seattle WA.
This session will offer participants a range of educational opportunities that focus on how risk managers can contribute to safe and trusted health care.
Meeting/Conference > Europe Meeting/Conference
ISQua's 34rd International Conference.
International Society for Quality in Health Care. October 1–4, 2017; QEII Centre, Westminster, UK.
This conference will explore the theme ""Learning at the System Level to Improve Healthcare Quality and Safety" and provide sessions on topics such as the economics of quality and safety, Safety I and Safety II, and the systems approach. Featured plenary speakers include Dr Robert Wears and Ashish K. Jha.
Meeting/Conference > Washington Meeting/Conference
Learning From Never Events: Aligning an Organization Around Safety.
Virginia Mason Institute. September 27-29, 2017. Virginia Mason Institute, Seattle, WA.
This workshop will discuss enhancing safety culture through the identification and review of never events and an organization's safety culture.
Meeting/Conference > New Jersey Meeting/Conference
ISMP Medication Safety Intensive.
Institute for Safe Medication Practices. September 21-22, 2017, Maggiano's Little Italy Hackensack, Hackensack, NJ.
This workshop will explore tactics to ensure medication safety, including strategic planning, risk assessment, and Just Culture principles.
Meeting/Conference > Maryland Meeting/Conference
Patient Safety Certificate Program.
Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality. September 11-15, 2017; Constellation Energy Building, Baltimore, MD.
This course will cover various patient safety topics, including key concepts and human factors engineering strategies. The program will also explore the comprehensive unit-based safety program model of safety improvement. Participants will be engaged in problem-solving and developing patient safety initiatives.
Meeting/Conference > Massachusetts Meeting/Conference
Patient Safety Executive Development Program.
Institute for Healthcare Improvement. September 7-13, 2017; The Charles Hotel, Cambridge, MA.
This program will educate participants about strategies and implementation plans to drive patient safety work. Featured faculty include Dr. Allen Frankel and Frank Federico.
Meeting/Conference > Asia Meeting/Conference
International Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare: Asia.
British Medical Journal, Institute for Healthcare Improvement. August 24–26, 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
This program will explore health care quality and safety in Asia and focus on the theme "Aim. Act. Achieve." The conference will cover key topics including learning from sentinel events, implementing safety improvements in primary care, and preventing burnout. Featured speakers include Dr. Donald Berwick and Derek Feeley.
Audiovisual > Audiovisual Presentation
Leadership, Louder Than Words: C-Suite Ambassadors of Patient Safety.
Center for Patient Safety. August 22, 2017; 1:00–2:00 PM (Eastern).
Engaging senior health care executives in safety efforts is key to achieving lasting improvement. This webinar will discuss tactics for leadership to demonstrate a commitment to safety, such as culture assessment, patient safety planning, process improvement, and high reliability efforts.
Meeting/Conference > Canada Meeting/Conference
Preventing Overdiagnosis.
The Quebec Medical Association, Dartmouth Institute, British Medical Journal,Wiser Healthcare, Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, and Consumer Reports. August 17-19 2017, Québec City Convention Centre, Quebec City.
Overdiagnosis has emerged as a quality and safety concern due to its potential to result in harm for patients and their families. This conference will explore methods to define overdiagnosis, why it occurs, and strategies to reduce its incidence.
Meeting/Conference > Oregon Meeting/Conference
Speak Up for Patient Safety: Communicating Before, During and After an Adverse Event.
Oregon Patient Safety Commission. August 11, 2017; OMEF Event Center, Portland, OR.
Effective communication among clinical teams and with patients and families is a key component of safe patient care. This workshop will discuss strategies to enhance communication among staff and patients, including concepts from TeamSTEPPS and how to foster a culture that promotes identifying areas for improvement and remaining transparent during an incident.
Audiovisual > Audiovisual Presentation
2017 Update on The Joint Commission Medication-Related Standards.
Institute for Safe Medication Practices. July 27, 2017; 1:30–3:00 PM (Eastern).
This webinar will explore common challenges to achieving Joint Commission accreditation standards and safety goals associated with medication delivery and discuss strategies to increase compliance with the standards and goals.
Audiovisual > Audiovisual Presentation
IHI/NPSF Webcast: The Business Case for Patient Safety.
IHI/NPSF Patient Safety Coalition, Healthcare Financial Management Association. July 25, 2017; 1:00–2:00 PM (Eastern).
Building the business case for safety has been a persistent challenge to attaining leadership buy-in and commitment for improvement. This webinar will highlight tools to help safety and financial experts collaborate to demonstrate the return on investment of patient safety programs.
Meeting/Conference > Maryland Meeting/Conference
CUSP Implementation Workshop.
Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality. July 18, 2017; Constellation Energy Building Conference Center, Baltimore, MD.
The comprehensive unit-based safety program (CUSP) approach emphasizes improving safety culture through a continuous process of reporting and learning from errors, improving teamwork, and engaging staff at all levels in safety efforts. This conference will cover how to utilize CUSP, including understanding and addressing challenges to implementation.
Meeting/Conference > Europe Meeting/Conference
Patient Safety Congress and Awards.
Health Service Journal and the Nursing Times. July 4–5, 2017; Manchester Central Convention Complex, Manchester, UK.
This annual conference will host workshops and presentations on ways to augment safety in health care, such as how to establish and sustain a safety culture, apply human factors knowledge to inform improvement, enhance the patient experience of care and generate leadership commitment to safety. The event will present awards recognizing achievements in patient safety in the United Kingdom for both National Health Service and independent organizations.
Perspectives on Safety > Perspective
Doctors With Multiple Malpractice Claims, Disciplinary Actions, and Complaints: What Do We Know?
with commentary by David Studdert, LLB, ScD, Legal Issues and Patient Safety, July 2017
This piece explores the risk of recurring medicolegal events among providers who have received unsolicited patient complaints, faced disciplinary actions by medical boards, or accumulated malpractice claims.
Perspectives on Safety > Interview
In Conversation With… Michelle Mello, MPhil, JD, PhD
Legal Issues and Patient Safety, July 2017
Michelle Mello is Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Professor of Health Research and Policy at Stanford University School of Medicine. She conducts empirical research into issues at the intersection of law, ethics, and health policy. We spoke with her about legal issues in patient safety.
